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GEO. COOLING & 
SONS’ CATALOGUE OF ROSES. 
Stds or 
fStds. 
Dwf.or 
! Bush. 
i Name. 
1 
Class. 
Description. 
s. d. 
s. a. 
2 0 
0 9 
♦Helen Keller 
HP 
brilliant rosy cerise ; petals large, shell-shaped, and of 
great substance, flowers large, full, and fragrant. 
1 0 
Helvetia 
R 
an almost thornless Rugosa with long pointed leaves. 
1 6 
Henri Desoours 
HT 
carmine with golden yellow shading, coppery pink 
buds, good. Diploma, Lyons. 
0 9 
♦Her Majesty 
HP 
very clear and bright satiny rose, deeper in the centre, 
flowers exceedingly large and very full. 
0 9 
Hermosa 
Ch 
similar to the Old Blush in colour, flowers full and 
freely produced. 
1 0 
Herman Kiese 
HT 
brilliant red with yellow and rose shadings ; a new and 
charming colour. 
2 0 
1 6 
HERZOGIN MARIA 
ANTOINETTE 
Jacobs, 1911). 
Marie von Coburg- 
Gotha 
HT 
T 
pure orange and golden yellow, sometimes striped 
salmon crimson, large flowers of perfect form and 
sweetly scented. Gold Medals and Prize of 
Honour on the Continent, 
pure white passing to pale yellow, edged with rose 
distinct and good. 
• • 
1 0 
Victoria Adelheid 
HT 
pure brilliant red, keeping its colour well ; very free 
autumnal bloomer ; seedling from Jules Grolez. 
2 G 
to 
7 6 
1 0 
c Hiawatha 
Wich 
deep crimson, with clear white eye, dark glossy foliage, 
single ; one of the most striking of the 
ramblers, perpetual in flowering. 
1 6 
cHimalayica ■ . 
• 
the Himalaya Briar, a most interesting variety, ex- 
ceedingly pretty for arches, it has a rambling habit 
and produces clusters of showy single flowers, pure 
white with yellow stamens. 
2 6 
1 0 
♦His Majesty . . 
HT 
Crimson, shaded vermilion crimson towards the edges 
with high pointed centre ; a grand exhibition rose. 
Gold Medal National Rose Society. 
2 0 
1 0 
Homer 
T 
blush with deeper centre, very free and hardy, a 
distinct and beautiful variety. 
2 6 
1 0 
♦Hon. Edith GiSord . . 
T 
flesh colour, centre salmon rose changing to white, 
large, full. 
2 6 
I 0 
H. Armytage Moore 
HT 
rosy pink outside of petals, inside delicate silvery pink, 
beautifully reflexed, in flower throughout the 
season. 
2 0 
0 9 
♦Horace Vernet 
HP 
bright light crimson, vivid, firmly outlined flower, very 
splendid rose. 
2 0 
0 9 
♦Hugh Dickson 
HP 
intense brilliant crimson, shaded scarlet, very large 
and exquisitely formed, with large smooth petals 
slightly cupped. 
2 0 
1 0 
♦ Watson 
HP 
crimson shaded carmine, a distinct and valuable addi- 
tion to Hybrid Perpetual Roses, buds long and 
pointed, very sweet scented. 
2 0 
HUGO MAWEROFF 
{SoHpert ei No/ting, 1911). 
Cl. 
warm carmine, small and double trusses, of regular 
form ; the raisers say this is a desirable intro- 
duction. 
2 6 
1 0 
I ceberg . . | 
• 
Wich 
pure white, small, but perfectly formed, perpetual in 
flowering, of dwarf habit, quite anew break, most 
interesting ; very pretty for pot growth or bedding. 
1 0 
♦Innocente Pirola 
T 
light fawn, changing to pure white, a charming flower. 
1 0 
Instituteui Sirdey 
HT 
reddish-yellow, rich deep golden yellow when open, of 
imbricated shape ; good. 
1 0 
fcirene 
HT 
silvery white faintly touched with pink. 
1 0 
b Watts 
Ch 
a very pretty China Rose, colour delicate rose, varying 
from salmon white to pale pink. 
■■ 
1 0 
blrish Beauty 
HT 
single, pure white with distinct and prominent bright 
golden anthers ; very free flowering and deliciously 
fragrant. 
1 0 
b Brightness 
HT 
single, very beautiful ; colour vivid crimson shading 
pink at base of petals, bright glossy foliage ; 
quite distinct. 
From W. CARLTON WILLIAMS, Esq . — “ I am much pleased with the Collection of Roses and 
Fruit Trees yovi sent me ; the Plum Trees are exceptionally fine.” 
